Guinea's military leader Doumbouya expected to win December 2025 presidential election

Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera
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Opposition leaders are barred and government bans protests and restricts media ahead of Guinea's election.
Guinea's military leader Doumbouya expected to win December 2025 presidential election
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Guinea holds a presidential election on December 28, 2025, four years after General Mamady Doumbouya's military coup. Major opposition figures have been disqualified, leaving Doumbouya as the favored winner. The election follows a new constitution extending the presidential term and enabling military leaders to run for office, raising concerns about the future of democracy in Guinea.

Key insights

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    Election observer presence: About 10,000 observers from ECOWAS, EU, UN, and other organizations are monitoring the elections.

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    Mining sector importance: Guinea is a major exporter of bauxite and iron ore, with the Simandou mine key to economic plans.

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    Opposition bans: Key opposition leaders like Cellou Dalein Diallo and Alpha Conde are barred or in exile, impacting electoral competition.

Takeaways

The election is set to solidify Doumbouya's power amid restricted political competition, raising concerns over Guinea's democratic progress.

Topics

World & Politics Elections International Affairs Governance Security & Defense Human Rights

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